Submit the first three (3) forms and then in Injury Zone update your demographic/address information and fill out a new health history form. These all must be completed before you are able to participate in any MSU practice!!! Please read the NEW section on ADD and ADHD medications at the bottom of the page.
Please read, sign and list your sport at the bottom of the page. In signing this document you understand that these injuries are a possibility with participation in athletics at MSU.
Please fill out the Acknowledgement of Insurance Form
The HIPAA privacy practices and consent form allows us to maintain medical records on you while you are here competing for MSU. We keep these records for ten years after you are done participating, so if you are to ever need any information from these records feel free to contact us. Our records are kept confidential and if you do not want us to talk with parents or coaches about your injuries be sure to verbally tell us at the time of your injury. Please initial the first paragraph in three blanks. Then initial the paragraph starting with (Your rights as a patient) about 3/4 of the way down the page. Finally sign your name with today's date, list your sport and the expiration date (a year from today).
This is an explanation of the medical services provided at MSU. There is a brief description of MSU secondary insurance and the athletic training room procedures. Please make sure that you read this in its entirety.
Health History - Returning Athletes please login to the InjuryZone webpage and update your demographic information and fill out a new health history form. Do not update your old health history form, it will not save. Turn off pop-up blockers when you update your health history.
The NCAA has set guidelines for useres of medication to control ADD and ADHD symptoms due to an increase of this type of medication abuse. If you begin taking this medication after your freshmen year, we need you to have specific documentation stating that you have gone through the proper testing on file. If we do not have the proper documentation and a NCAA drug test is done and comes back with a positive test, you will be guilty regardless of the prescribing physician. Please print out the NCAA guidelines and self-reporting form and take them to your prescribing physician. Then speak with your athletic trainer and make sure you are in compliance.
[PDF] NCAA ADHD Evaluation Form (40 Kib)
[PDF] Adult ADHD Self-Report Instructions and Scale Form (35 KiB)
If you have any questions feel free to contact Sarah Downey, Assistant Athletic Trainer, at 507-389-5461.